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Nothing is as vivifying as the electricity within “the Phone Booth” during a Hoyas game, so get your Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball tickets today and don your best blue and gray to witness Georgetown take on their Big East conference rivals and fight to participate in March Madness.

Georgetown Hoyas Basketball Tickets for All Games

The nation's capital is keyed up for Georgetown basketball tickets going on sale. The University of Georgetown's men's basketball program has been one of the powers in college basketball since the days of legendary coach John Thompson and the 1984 National Championship. Cheer on Georgetown's stars of today at the Verizon Center with Hoyas basketball tickets from Vivid Seats. Former players like Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, and Allen Iverson have all added their name to the school's rich basketball history. Today, Georgetown still consistently produces NBA players on a yearly basis. When you purchase Georgetown basketball tickets you might just be watching future NBA stars play. Personalized attention is offered to all customers buying college basketball tickets through Vivid Seats. Talk to a Vivid Seats service agent online at VividSeats.com or contact our call center to gets seats for any Hoyas game on the 2015-nextYear% Georgetown basketball schedule. Be treated the right way when you buy your Georgetown basketball tickets with Vivid Seats. Be sure to explore the Verizon Center - DC seating options before placing your order.

Georgetown Hoyas Tournament Tickets

Georgetown is a perennial threat at the NCAA Final Four tournament. Should they once more return to the tourney, we'll have the same great prices on NCAA Tournament tickets from beginning to end.

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Hoyas Expected to Compete in Big East

In what is primed to be another solid year for Georgetown, the Hoyas were picked to finish second in the Big East Preseason Coaches Poll behind only reigning champ, Villanova. The squad got a taste of conference action early on in the 2014-15 season, facing Butler in the Battle 4 Atlantis third-place contest during Thanksgiving week in the Bahamas. The game against the Bulldogs closed out a tournament that also included a thrilling overtime win over then-No. 18 Florida and close loss to then-No. 2 ranked Wisconsin. Junior guard D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, who was picked Big East Preseason Player of the Year, has picked up right where he left off thus far, pacing the offense with 14.2 points per game in the opening month of the year.

Two notable non-conference matchups remain for the Hoyas before Big East play heats up as Georgetown will host a top-15 Kansas squad on Dec. 10 at the Verizon Center, followed by a neutral site clash with Indiana as part of the Indeed Invitational at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 27. A road test at conference foe Xavier (Dec. 31) will close out the year for Georgetown while also signaling the start of conference play, which will include a pair of rematches against Butler on Jan. 17 and March 3.